TED® Energy Monitor for Control4®

Above shows some of the many screens that can be integrated to your Control4 automation system using TED Energy Monitor for Control4. Current and historical usage (kW), cost ($) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2) are all values available for evaluation, control logic and display.
Brochure (PDF)ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY • Government policy and high energy costs are driving more environmentally-aware home energy usage. When combined with Control4-enabled switches, relays, dimmers, and thermostats, the TED Energy Monitor for Control4 "greens" Control4-automated homes with real-time energy information.
YOU WILL IMMEDIATELY KNOW
• How much electricity is being consumed that very minute.
• How much money is spent each day on electricity.
• How much money has been spent so far this billing cycle.
THE CONCEPT IS SIMPLE
• If you can measure it, you can manage it.
• Will help reduce demand.
• Will help save money immediately.
Seamless Integration with Control4
Seamless integration with Control4. Monitoring electricity usage allows events to be triggered throughout the home. TED Energy Monitor for Control4 works with all Contol4 home controllers and appears in Composer as an Energy Monitor device.
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Current and historical usage (kW), cost ($) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2) are all values available for evaluation and display. Six pre-defined energy charts are included graphically showing energy usage and costs.
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Easy Installation
TED Energy Monitor for Control4 is comprised of 4 basic components: 1)) A measuring Transmitter Unit (MTU) located in the circuit breaker panel using two Current Transformers (CT's), 2)) a Receiving Display Unit (RDU) located in the home, 3)) a Personal Meter Data Repository (P-MDR) running on a local PC and 4)) a Control4 interface driver running on the local Control4 controller.
There are no wires to run. Data is transmitted over existing wiring in the home every 1 second, so no matter where you plug the RDU in, it receives data in real time. Recommended installation by a qualified installer should take between 15 and 30 minutes.

